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louw

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  1. I installed this and it look really good except --- it did not remove the existing MS airport so I have overlapping buildings and airplanes partly parked inside buildings. In one case I can only see a wing tip and the tail from one side of the building. When I look at it from the other side the building has disappeared and the airplane is sitting on the tarmac.
  2. A nice piece of scenery and a great stop for N.A. to Europe flights. In version 3 there were several airport vehicles parked in the taxi lines, blocking aircraft movements. In this version, (3.1) the only vehicle out of place is the push-back truck, which is not useful here. The other problem I have is several small trees or bushes growing all over the tarmac in front of the terminal building. I'm not sure if this is a problem with this scenery or with my set-up.
  3. This is part of CFB St. Jean. It is the Canadian Forces recruit training base. All recruits joining the RCAF, RCN and, Canadian Army go here for their basic training. After completing basic, they are sent off to other bases for their trades training after which they are posted to their bases, ships or units. This is the reason for the sport facilities. The largest building houses the recruits. I did my basic training here in the 1960's when the old WWII barracks were still in use. The hanger line is where we did our indoor drill and parade training. My grandson did his basic training there this spring. Certainly has changed a lot from my time. Thanks for memories and the scenery.
  4. This is part of CFB St. Jean. It is the Canadian Forces recruit training base. All recruits joining the RCAF, RCN and, Canadian Army go here for their basic training. After completing basic, they are sent off to other bases for their trades training after which they are posted to their bases, ships or units. This is the reason for the sport facilities. The larges building houses the recruits. I did my basic training here in the 1960's when the old WWII barracks were still in use. The hanger line is where we did our indoor drill and parade training.
  5. Eight year old scenery. I wonder if we could get an update. My grandson is currently at Trenton with the Royal Canadian Air Cadets for glider pilot training. They are flying at Mountainview and the old Picton airport and utilizing one of the old hangers for glider parking.
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